Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
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There are no upcoming sessions in your local area on our site right now, but check out the LOCAL CLUBS tab above to find details on accessible local sports clubs and activities near you, or alternatively check out the online activities tab for live virtual sessions and the below workouts that you can access anytime:
Come along and join the weekly walking group as we explore the local area. We end our walk back at the Share Shack where you can enjoy a nice hot drink. Everyone is welcome. be sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle. For further information contact Rahema on 07442 235998 or email: rahema.mamodo@theaws.org
Wellbeing Walks are short walks, run by friendly, specially trained volunteer walk leaders, who are on hand to provide encouragement and support. All walks are free of charge and are open to everyone – you don’t need to preregister, just come along and join us. The routes start and finish at the same location as advertised, and last between 30 and 90 minutes. Don’t worry about your fitness level - walks are over easy terrain and at a steady pace to suit everyone (please note we're unable to prov...
Wellbeing Walks are short walks, run by friendly, specially trained volunteer walk leaders, who are on hand to provide encouragement and support. All walks are free of charge and are open to everyone – you don’t need to preregister, just come along and join us. The routes start and finish at the same location as advertised, and last between 30 and 90 minutes. Don’t worry about your fitness level - walks are over easy terrain and at a steady pace to suit everyone (please note we're unable to prov...
A weekly gentle pace nordic wellness class at Kingston Lacy in Wimborne with a qualified instructor.
A weekly Nordic walking workout at Kingston Lacy in Wimborne with a qualified instructor.
This group exercise class is designed to help the elderly improve physical fitness, strength, and balance. The exercises within the class are progressed slowly according to your abilities, and within the same group people normally progress at different rates. The exercises are specifically developed to help you feel steadier on your feet and improve your confidence in getting around on your own. The classes are also great social events! 60 minutes of exercise followed by 30 mins tea, coffee an...
Everyone is welcome and everyone can achieve! Fun, enjoyable and interesting sessions of non-contact inclusive martial arts, led by Ray Sweeney 8th Dan and 37th Most Influential Coach in the World (Coachseek). While learning martial arts techniques in a fun way, you can also learn a little Japanese language, and the history, philosophy, geography, and culture of martial arts. Ray is a highly experienced inclusion coach and has taught martial arts to more than 11000 disabled and disadva...
Come and try our range of standard and non-standard cycles to see what suits you. Our weekly one-hour sessions take place in traffic-free areas where you'll be assisted by our instructors who will help you find the right cycle for you. Once confident, you can even loan a cycle for free. When & Where: Tuesdays 10am-1pm - University of Salford, New Adelphi Building Wednesdays 10:30am-1pm - Hyde Park, Hyde Who is eligible? Individuals who: • Identify as disabled, have long term physi...
WASP provides free, accessible cycling sessions to all who would benefit from our bikes. We have a wheelchair platform bike, a handcycle, a side-by-side tricycle for those with sensory impairments, who want their support worker with them, or who just want to chat, and various other tricycles to use. Our sessions are on every Tuesday from 10am - 12noon and Wednesday from 1pm - 3pm. In Agnew Park, Stranraer, next to the Pavilion building. These sessions are free, but donations are welcome. N...
Wheelchair rugby is a highly competitive, full-contact team sport designed for athletes with physical disabilities, particularly those who have impairments affecting their arms and legs. The primary goal is to score points by carrying or passing a rugby ball over the opposing team’s goal line. Each team consists of four players on the court at any time. Players are classified based on their physical abilities and assigned point values (ranging from 0.5 to 3.5). Teams are limited to a total o...